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Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj—a heroic personality of Indian history—was a great warrior and the founder of the Maratha Empire. He also founded an independent Hindu kingdom, 'Hindavi Swarajya'. Chatrapati Shivaji inspired people to fight against the tyranny of Mughal ruler, Aurangjeb. His original name was Shivaji Bhosle and was given the title of 'Chatrapati' (sovereign) by his people, for his great capability to protect them. Here is a brief description of Shivaji's life, which is a great source of inspiration.
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Biography of Raja Shivaji, 1627-1680, Maratha ruler in India.
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No life of Shivaji has up to the present appeared in English. Yet we can hardly exaggerate the importance, in the history of modern India, of the great chieftain who laid the foundations of the Maratha Empire. Fortunately, the materials for such a compilation are good and abundant. The Rise of the Maratha Power (Bombay 1912) is spoilt by the author's exaggerated views on his hero's merits and achievements. One of the most valuable books to the student of Maratha history is that extraordinary monument of scholarly research and diligence.